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Glossary Glossary of legal terms and acronyms related to patents, copyrights and trademarks. http://www.uspto.gov/main/glossary/index.html
Extractions: t rademark AAU a mendment to a llege ... se t ABA # A merican B ankers A ssociation number - often referred to as the "transit routing number", is the nine (9) digit electronic address of a financial institution. The ABA number is encoded in the MICR (Magnetic Ink Character Recognition) line of all checks, and is assigned to each financial institution and each branch office of that financial institution. i abandonment A patent application becomes abandoned for failure to file a complete and proper reply as the condition of the application may require within the time period provided under 37 CFR Abandonment may be either of the invention or of an application . An abandoned application, in accordance with 37
US CODE: Title 17,501. Infringement Of Copyright (a) Anyone who violates any of the exclusive rights of the Copyright owner as or who imports copies or phonorecords into the United States in violation http://www4.law.cornell.edu/uscode/html/uscode17/usc_sec_17_00000501----000-.htm
Extractions: Skip to content collection home faq search donate ... CHAPTER 5 Prev Next Release date: 2005-08-01 (a) (a) , or who imports copies or phonorecords into the United States in violation of section (a) (b) (c) For any secondary transmission by a cable system that embodies a performance or a display of a work which is actionable as an act of infringement under subsection (c) of section (d) For any secondary transmission by a cable system that is actionable as an act of infringement pursuant to section (c)(3) , the following shall also have standing to sue: (i) the primary transmitter whose transmission has been altered by the cable system; and (ii) any broadcast station within whose local service area the secondary transmission occurs. (e) With respect to any secondary transmission that is made by a satellite carrier of a performance or display of a work embodied in a primary transmission and is actionable as an act of infringement under section (a)(5) (f) With respect to any secondary transmission that is made by a satellite carrier of a performance or display of a work embodied in a primary transmission and is actionable as an act of infringement under section A television broadcast station may file a civil action against any satellite carrier that has refused to carry television broadcast signals, as required under section
Is United States Copyright Protection Effected By National Origin? Q. Can you claim Copyright protection in the United States for foreign works? Inventing 101 Copyrights. Your Guide, Mary Bellis, From Mary Bellis, http://inventors.about.com/od/copyrights101basicsfaq/f/copyright_origi.htm
Extractions: What Does Published and Publication Mean? Most Popular Famous Inventions - A - History of Inventions The History of Computers - Computer History Timeline The History of Famous Inventors - A - Past and Present Twentieth Century Inventions 1900 to 1999 - Inventors ... Automobile History - The History of Cars and Engines What's Hot Who Invented Lollipops? The Invention of The Wheel Making Patent Drawings History of Gasoline ... The History of BASIC - Beginner's All Purpose Symbolic Instr... Related Topics 20th Century History Small Business Information Entrepreneurs From Mary Bellis
Copyright Basics How Long Is a Work CopyrightProtected in the United States? How Long Is a Work Copyright-Protected Worldwide? What Is the Public Domain? http://www.arsny.com/basics.html
Extractions: Berne Convention for the Protection of Literary and Artistic Work of September 1952 ("UCC Agreement") was created to provide an alternative to the Berne Convention. The United States ratified the UCC in 1955. The UCC imposes fewer substantive requirements than the Berne Convention. For countries that are members of both the Berne Convention and the UCC, in cases of conflict between the two conventions the Berne Convention prevails.
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UNITED STATES JOINS THE BERNE COPYRIGHT CONVENTION United States JOINS THE BERNE Copyright CONVENTION. January 1989 TLB Comment The United States endorsement of Berne greatly broadens the scope of http://www.gesmer.com/publications/softcopy/7.php
NHC Library: United States: Intellectual Property Copyright Management Center created for Indiana University and Purdue Music United lists the cons of downloading illegal music from the internet. http://nhclibrary.nhmccd.edu/govinfo/us/intel.html
United States - Amendments To Copyright Law Two bills effecting numerous changes to the Copyright law of the United States were enacted on October 27 and 28, 1998. Ladas Parry March 1999 Newsletter. http://www.ladas.com/BULLETINS/1999/0399Bulletin/US_AmendmentOfCopyright.html
Extractions: During the period before the law takes full effect, the Librarian of Congress is to make a determination as to whether rules are required to make exceptions from the general prohibition to prevent the new law from having an adverse effect on non-infringing uses of particular classes of work. A number of exceptions from the law are specifically set out including circumvention of such technological measures in the course of analyzing those elements of a program as are necessary to achieve interoperability with an independently created computer program or in the course of carrying out research into encryption technology. As from April 28, 2000, most analog video cassette recorders and camcorders made, imported or offered to the public in the United States will have to conform to automatic gain control copy control technology. Furthermore it will be unlawful with immediate effect to manufacture, import or offer to the public most analog video cassette recorders and camcorders if they had been fitted with automatic gain control copy control technology and they had been modified so that they no longer conform to that technology.
United States Government UCSB is a selective depository for the United States Government. The Government Printing Office provides government information at no cost to designated http://www.library.ucsb.edu/subjects/gov/govt-fed.html
Extractions: PEGASUS: UCSB catalog MELVYL: UC catalog Return to UCSB Library UCSB is a selective depository for the United States Government. The Government Printing Office provides government information at no cost to designated depository libraries throughout the country. These libraries, in turn, provide local, no-fee access to government information in all formats in an impartial environment with professional assistance. Any member of the public may visit these depository libraries and use the Federal depository collections. PEGASUS catalog. In addition, there are older publications housed in the
Prohibited And Restricted Items - CBP.gov Prohibited means the item is forbidden by law to enter the United States. equipment by taking them to any CBP Office before you leave the United States. http://www.cbp.gov/xp/cgov/travel/vacation/kbyg/prohibited_restricted.xml
Extractions: @import "/cgov/global.css";   home    about cbp    contacts    ports  ... travel Travel Alerts and Restricted/Prohibited Goods Pleasure and Vacation Travel for U.S. Residents ID and Entry for Foreign Nationals Clearing Goods Through Customs Customer Service CBP Search Authority Frequent Traveler Programs Carriers and Facilities Pleasure Boats and Private Flyers Airport and Border Wait Times home travel Pleasure and Vacation Travel for U.S. Residents Know Before You Go see also: in Know Before You Go: Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative - Change in International Travel Requirements Introduction and Mission When You Return to the United States Documentary Requirements for Entry To The United States ... ...more publications: Pets and Wildlife (pdf - 104 KB.) Pleasure Boats (doc - 43 KB.) ... (doc - 92 KB.) on the web: Harmonized Tariff Schedule Absinthe NHTSA Environmental Protection Agency ... APHIS Travel Prohibited and Restricted Items Absinthe (Alcohol) Automobiles Biologicals Ceramic Tableware ... Textiles and Clothing CBP has been entrusted with enforcing some 400 laws for 40 other government agencies, such as the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and the U.S. Department of Agriculture. These other agencies have a need to know what people bring into the United States, but they are not always at ports of entry, guarding our borders. CBP officers are always at ports of entryâtheir primary mission is to safeguard Americaâs borders.
Extractions: Michelle Pasquerello ... Contributors [August 05, 2005] WASHINGTON (Business Wire) Aug. 5, 2005 The Department of Commerce's United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has launched a Web site StopFakes.gov/smallbusiness dedicated to small businesses and protecting their intellectual property (IP), both in the U.S. and abroad. Specifically designed to answer common questions of small businesses so they can better identify and address their protection needs, the new online resources are part of a nationwide awareness campaign to help educate small businesses on IP protection. While theft of intellectual property poses a serious threat to all American businesses, small businesses may be at a particular disadvantage because they may lack the resources and expertise available to larger corporations. In addition, small businesses typically may not have personnel or maintain large operations in other countries; therefore, theft of their intellectual property overseas can go undetected. The Web site is part of a much larger USPTO and federal government effort. The Strategy Targeting Organized Piracy (STOP!) initiative (http://www.stopfakes.gov) is aimed at combating criminal networks that traffic in fakes; stopping trade in pirated and counterfeit goods at America's borders; and helping small businesses secure and enforce their rights in overseas markets. As part of the initiative, the USPTO maintains a toll-free telephone hotline, 1-866-999-HALT that helps businesses leverage the resources of the U.S. government to protect their intellectual property rights.
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